Richard Nixon
Nixon's first inauguration package, including a Nixon signed invitation, complete inauguration program, tickets, and two beautiful black and white portrait photographs of Nixon and Agnew Printed Document signed ?Richard Nixon?, 1p., 6.5? x 9.75?. Washington, D.C., January 20, 1969. Fine condition. Document is part of an archive of 8 pieces of memorabilia from Nixon's first inauguration. The archive also includes: Printed Program, 8 pages, 5.75? x 8.75?, 2 tickets, measuring 7.25? x 2.75?, 2 admittance cards, measuring 4.5? x 2.5?, and 2 portraits of the president and vice president respectively, measuring 6.25? x 9.5?. Washington, D.C., January 20, 1969, all items from the inaugural ceremonies for Richard Nixon. Fine condition. Envelope included. Nixon had almost won the 1960 election, but eventually lost to Lyndon B. Johnson. Finally, in the 1968 election, Nixon was chosen to lead the people of the United States, narrowly edging out the Democratic Vice-President, Hubert Humphrey and George Wallace. Chief Justice Earl Warren administered the oath of office for his fifth time. The success of Nixon?s first term is generally seen differently by the two political partie
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